
Jamaican Black Castor Oil
Jamaican Black Castor Oil: Strengthen Hair, Nourish Scalp & Seal in Moisture
Scientific Name:
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Ricinus communis (Roasted Castor Seeds)
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Description:
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Jamaican Black Castor Oil (JBCO) is a traditional oil made by roasting castor seeds before extracting the oil, giving it a rich, dark color and a smoky aroma.
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It is renowned for its ability to promote thicker hair growth, moisturize dry scalp, and seal in hydration.
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Packed with ricinoleic acid, omega-6 fatty acids, and vitamin E, JBCO is a go-to remedy for dry, damaged hair and scalp concerns.
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Product Form:
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Thick, dark, cold-pressed oil
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Ingredients:
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100% pure Jamaican Black Castor Oil (Ricinus communis)
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Concerns it can address / Key Benefits:
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For Hair & Scalp:
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Promotes thicker, fuller hair growth when used consistently
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Helps reduce hair breakage and split ends
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Nourishes dry scalp and reduces flakiness or dandruff
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Seals in moisture, especially beneficial for afro-textured and curly hair
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For Eyebrows & Lashes:
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Can be applied with a clean spoolie to enhance thickness and growth
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For Skin:
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Deeply moisturizes dry, rough areas like elbows, knees, and feet
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May help reduce the appearance of scars or blemishes when used consistently
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How it can be used (External Use Only):
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Hair Growth Oil:
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Warm a small amount and massage into scalp 3–4 times a week; leave overnight or rinse after 30–60 minutes
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Hot Oil Treatment:
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Apply from root to tip, cover with a shower cap, and use heat for deeper penetration; rinse after 1 hour
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Edge & Lash Care:
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Use a cotton swab or spoolie to apply small amounts to eyebrows or lash line
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Skin Care:
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Rub a few drops into dry skin or mix with a lighter carrier oil for easier application
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Safety Information:
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For external use only
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Perform a patch test before first use
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Avoid contact with eyes
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Not recommended for use on broken or irritated skin
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Storage Information:
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
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Keep bottle tightly sealed to preserve potency and prevent contamination
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